Late Night Talk withAubrey Masango

President Jacob Zuma must establish a judicial commission of inquiry within 30 days, the High Court in Pretoria has ordered.

A full bench of the court dismissed Zuma’s application to set aside and review the public protector’s remedial action given in the Sate of Capture report.

The African National Congress has since said it welcomes the judgment and that it trusts Zuma will 'act in accordance'.

Political analyst Karima Brown gives her take on the matter.

One can almost read a subtext in there suggesting and imploring the president not to again appeal the judgment, they remind the President of the fact that there is in fact an ANC resolution around the judicial commission of the inquiry.

— Karima Brown, political analyst

A very prescriptive judgement off the back of a court that has just run out of patience with the filibustering that we have seen from President Jacob Zuma... so the ANC suggesting in the statement that they regard this as an important development.

— Karima Brown, political analyst

Click on the link to listen to Karima's full analysis as well as Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma's last campaign speech to the ANC...